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My process thus far for the 3VSP has been surprisingly smooth. I anticipated more trouble when trying to find photos that say what I want them to, and I was preparing myself for having to take my own in order to do that. But thanks to websites like Pinterest, and a phone app called Instagram, searching for these photos was fairly painless.

I tried my best to go in order of youngest to oldest, in hopes to give a 'growing up' vibe, but I think I may have messed that up a little by bouncing from older people to a few pictures of children being read to. I may have to change my paths around, but as of now I am going to keep it the way it is.

I am having trouble with text, to be honest. I am not sure what type of captions I should be using, because my pictures are fairly simple, and unlike Dr. A's VSP, it is not such a controversial subject where I can use quotes or things of that nature. It is simply people in bed. I was debating using lines from the children's book in which this whole project was inspired by, but some of the photos don't really fit, (meaning the homeless photos). So that is still something I am grappling with.

I also think I may have too many pictures. I have 21 I think, and I find myself wanting to add more, which I have to stop myself from doing. I don't know why I feel like I need so many. I hope it is not too many, I try to think of what ones could be cut, but I feel like each one is different in its own way and has a different message that is important to the project.

Like Dr. A mentioned in class, I am having trouble incorporating the rhetorical critics in my project and my process journal, because I am not doing mine on an argument, I am doing a story type of 3VSP. So I am doing my best, but I am worried about what kinds of things I am going to say while presenting, because I feel like my photos and project are a little disconnected from the critics' ideas.

One more problem I have run into is finding photos, and forgetting to copy the link, and then not being able to find it again. So I am sorry for a few missing citations.